Moral values and their impact in the book (The Jewels of Thought and the Jewels of Poverty) by Abu Al-Ala Ibn Al-Murabit (d. 663 AH), the value of loyalty and longing as an example. An analytical study

Authors

  • Hamed Razzaq Abbas
  • Bashar Khalaf Abboud

Keywords:

Loyalty and longing, Bashar Abboud Khalaf, quote in the book Jewels of Thought and Jewels of Poverty

Abstract

God Almighty has imprinted on the human soul the values and principles, some of which came through common sense and sound behavior, and others were acquired by sitting with honorable people and taking the right lessons and values from this life, as loyalty and longing are among the moral values that express the characteristics of man and the knowledge of the moral and moral tendencies within him. She was endowed with delicate feelings and high morals. My research was entitled (Moral values and their impact in the book Plurals of Thought and Jewels of Poverty by Abu Al-Ala Ibn Al-Murabit (d. 663 AH) The value of loyalty and longing as an example. An analytical study), and this required several matters that I addressed in this research, They are presented by the introduction and then the definition of loyalty and longing linguistically and terminologically, and then a simple illumination on how the Andalusian poet addressed the value of loyalty and longing, and then an explanation of the importance of that value in the book The Jewels of Thought and the Jewels of Poverty, as the poets and writers of Al-Zawahir enjoyed a distinctive poetic language with an artistic and sensual character that mimics what surrounds it. Of the literary issues, including loyalty to the longing for the beloved, loyalty to the homeland and longing for it, as well as loyalty to the self-made ministry, which was the literary, cognitive, religious and moral starting point and the correct standard in which the poets of Al-Zawahir followed, as they derived from its upright approach lessons and lessons in various different literary values and trends, and the cultural blending was The Arabic and Levantine languages played a prominent role in refining the literary talents and abilities of the Zawahir poets. In addition, this value had a special value in Andalusian poetry in general and the Zawahir poets in particular, as a result of alienation, separation, and distance from the homeland due to the repressive policies that affected the country of Andalusia and had a negative impact on Its writers and poets, which led them to emigrate and move away from their homeland, and the obsession of loyalty and longing haunted their aching souls and healed their wounds. All of this was followed by a conclusion, then footnotes, and then the sources.

 

Published

2024-04-30